Geometric Data Analysis (GDA) refers to a group of statistical techniques that disclose underlying patterns in categorized data. GDA represents categories of variables and individuals as points in a multi-dimensional Euclidean space. This contribution presents some of GDA’s analytic properties and their connection to a relational approach of the social world. Moreover, the potential of GDA for cultural sociology will be discussed. What does GDA add to insights based on ‘orthodox’ correlational techniques and exactly how does it get beyond the surface of things? Research on the association between cultural consumption and socio-economic background will serve as an illustration
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
In this paper, we discuss and illustrate Relational and Correlational Class Analysis (RCA and CCA). ...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to ‘variable based’ accounts of soc...
Geometric Data Analysis (GDA) refers to a group of statistical techniques that disclose underlying p...
In this article, I propose a reflection on the use of geometric data analysis (GDA) as a tool allowi...
International audienceChapter abstract The extent to which the concepts of field and social space ar...
The objective of this tutorial is to introduce researchers/scholars to Geometric Data Analysis (GDA)...
The aim of this paper is threefold: First, the criticism of quantitative methods raised by feminist ...
Measurement of shared cultural schemas is a central methodological challenge for the sociology of cu...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to ‘variable based’ accounts of soc...
In recent decades, cultural sociologists have initiated research that brings network-analytic method...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to 'variable based' accounts of soc...
Since their introduction in the late 1960s, the “moderate”, and moreover “metrological” and “hyperme...
Comparison, as a fundamental operation in the social sciences, is anything but a clearly defined met...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
In this paper, we discuss and illustrate Relational and Correlational Class Analysis (RCA and CCA). ...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to ‘variable based’ accounts of soc...
Geometric Data Analysis (GDA) refers to a group of statistical techniques that disclose underlying p...
In this article, I propose a reflection on the use of geometric data analysis (GDA) as a tool allowi...
International audienceChapter abstract The extent to which the concepts of field and social space ar...
The objective of this tutorial is to introduce researchers/scholars to Geometric Data Analysis (GDA)...
The aim of this paper is threefold: First, the criticism of quantitative methods raised by feminist ...
Measurement of shared cultural schemas is a central methodological challenge for the sociology of cu...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to ‘variable based’ accounts of soc...
In recent decades, cultural sociologists have initiated research that brings network-analytic method...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to 'variable based' accounts of soc...
Since their introduction in the late 1960s, the “moderate”, and moreover “metrological” and “hyperme...
Comparison, as a fundamental operation in the social sciences, is anything but a clearly defined met...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
Recently, the use of Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in research on cultural tastes and lifes...
In this paper, we discuss and illustrate Relational and Correlational Class Analysis (RCA and CCA). ...
The idea of field analysis has been championed as an alternative to ‘variable based’ accounts of soc...